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East 63rd Street, Estate of the Day


I've been watching the price on this six-story townhouse in New York City fall for a while. Cityfile reports that real estate developer Andrew Heiberger has dropped the price of his East 63rd Street again. Heiberger bought the townhouse in 2004 for $8.15 million. It first hit the market for $16.85 million in February 2009. In June it went down to $14.85 million and now it is listed for $13.75 million.

The home has five bedrooms and a total of seven working fireplaces with antique and period mantels. The bottom floor has a beautiful kitchen that appears to incorporate the original hearth and has doors that lead out to the garden. One room has been turned into a bathroom that features a huge tub in front of a fireplace, another room has been cloaked in dark fabric and does service as a rather narrow media room. The roofdeck offers ample room for outdoor dining.

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